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As global energy demand intensifies and infrastructure ages, the design, safety, and integrity of piping systems are becoming increasingly critical to operational success across oil and gas operations. With pipeline failures posing significant risks to both safety and profitability, the need for highly skilled professionals who can design and maintain efficient piping networks has never been more urgent. Pideya Learning Academy proudly presents the Piping Design and Drafting for Oil and Gas Operations training program—an advanced course crafted to empower engineers, inspectors, and technical professionals with comprehensive knowledge of process piping systems in line with the globally recognized ASME B31.3 Code.
The ASME B31.3 standard is the backbone of pressure piping design across industries such as oil & gas, chemical processing, power generation, and petrochemicals. It sets rigorous criteria for the mechanical design, material selection, inspection, testing, and ongoing maintenance of piping systems that transport hazardous or pressurized fluids. According to a recent report by MarketsandMarkets (2023), the global pipeline monitoring systems market is projected to surpass USD 21.2 billion by 2026, expanding at a CAGR of 7.1%—a clear indicator of growing regulatory scrutiny and the heightened focus on operational integrity. This economic trend underscores the strategic value of equipping technical teams with the skills necessary to comply with stringent piping codes and mitigate risks proactively.
This Pideya Learning Academy course goes beyond theoretical understanding by translating ASME B31.3 concepts into industry-aligned insights. Through structured learning, participants will explore critical design parameters, fluid service classifications, and materials engineering—including both metallic and nonmetallic piping solutions. They will gain exposure to pressure containment methods, flexibility analysis, fabrication processes, and regulatory guidelines.
To maximize the value of this course, participants will benefit from the following key highlights:
Comprehensive walkthrough of ASME B31.3 design rules and flexibility analysis techniques
In-depth technical guidance on pressure containment and piping stress assessment
Insightful coverage of materials selection, including metallic and nonmetallic piping considerations
Detailed exploration of welding procedures, fabrication standards, and quality control protocols
Clarity on inspection methodologies and testing procedures such as hydrostatic and non-destructive testing
Inclusion of real-world case references to bridge theoretical knowledge with field implementation
Focused discussion on risk mitigation strategies through effective piping design and code adherence
Throughout the course, attendees will also gain valuable insights into how the ASME B31.3 Code addresses various fluid service categories—Normal, Category M (toxic), and High-Pressure systems. From welding procedure qualifications to post-weld heat treatments and Charpy impact testing, each topic is designed to equip professionals with the competence to meet high-stakes engineering demands.
By the end of this training, participants will be capable of applying ASME B31.3 principles with confidence—enhancing system safety, achieving code compliance, and supporting asset longevity across diverse operational environments. The Piping Design and Drafting for Oil and Gas Operations training by Pideya Learning Academy is essential for professionals seeking to elevate their technical expertise and deliver consistent value in the oil and gas industry.
After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn:
Fundamentals of process piping design according to ASME B31.3
Classification and selection of materials for different fluid service categories
Design and analysis of flanges, gaskets, and blanketing in piping systems
Procedures for welding and brazing qualification and specification development
Principles of fabrication, assembly, and erection of piping systems
Testing techniques including hydrostatic and hydro-pneumatic pressure tests
Inspection criteria for metallic and nonmetallic piping systems
Pre-weld and post-weld heat treatments, including Charpy impact testing protocols
Guidelines for nonmetallic piping applications and code compliance
Overview of inspection documentation and recordkeeping requirements
Enhanced technical expertise in ASME B31.3 process piping requirements
Increased competence in piping system design, inspection, and materials selection
Improved job performance and decision-making in engineering roles
Greater professional confidence in dealing with complex piping challenges
Competitive advantage in career advancement and certifications
Improved compliance with international piping standards and codes
Enhanced reliability and safety of piping infrastructure
Cost reduction through error minimization and optimized system design
Increased operational efficiency and asset longevity
Stronger inspection and maintenance capabilities within teams
This training course is ideal for professionals involved in piping systems and pressure process infrastructure, including:
QA/QC Inspectors
Maintenance Engineers
Inspection & Testing Personnel
Fabrication Engineers
Reliability Professionals in Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, and Refining
Piping Engineers and Designers
Recent Engineering Graduates entering the piping industry
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